Nevill Minor Abstracts 186970 JPEG

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4 3d Rules which tend to produce singleness in the issue. 4d Rules which tend to produce certainty or particularity in the Issue. 5d Rules which tend to prevent obscurity and confusion in Pleading. 6d Rules which tend to prevent prolexity & Delay in pleading. 7d Certain Miscellaneous Rules. 3c Forms of Pleading. 2b Proceedings in courts of Probate & Administration & of Police & Economy.....generally. 3b The suit in Equity {to} including proceedings in causes Matrimonial. To be developed aftr the manner of an action at law pursuing for the most part Mitfords Equity pleading. 4b Proceedings in Courts of admiralty and Maritime jurisdiction.

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Synopsis of The practice of law in & out of Court in Virginia

(I) Analytical view of the modes of securing Rights of Person & of Property against invasion & of Transferring rights of property from one to another I Analytical view of the modes of securing against invasion those rights which concern the person wh: con: 1a Absolute Rights wh: con. 1b What is meant by absolute rights which constitute the liberties of men 1 Bl com 129 & seq Wherein consider 1c Natural liberty The right to dispose of ones person or property as one pleases so as it be not to the injury of other men. 1 Bl com 127 n(5) 2c Civil liberty Natural liberty so far restrained by human law (& no farther) as is expedient for the public good. 1 Bl com. 127 n(5) 3c Political liberty The security afforded by the constitution or form of government for the con— tinued enjoyment of civil liberty. 1 Bl com 127 n(5) 2b The several absolute Rights & modes of securing them wh: con: 1c The right of personal security wh: con:

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1d The particulars wherein personal security consist wh: con: 1e Security in respect of life limbs & Body 1 Bl Com. 129 & seq. 3. Do. 120 & seq. 1 Chit. Gen. Pr. 42 2e Security in respect of Health. 1 Bl com 134. 3 Do 122. 1 Chit Gen Pr. 42 3e Security in respect of Reputation 1 Bl com 134. 3 Do 123 & seq 1 Chit Gen Pr. 43 &c 2d The modes of preventing the invasion of the Rights of personal security in these several particulars wherein 1e Modes of preventing invasion of personal security in respect of life limbs & body wh: con & as to limbs & body prov. dam.(*) 1f Fear of public punishment 2f Self Defence 3 Bl com 3 &c. 4 Do 183. 1 Chit Gen Practice 19. [Written up left margin] 1 Chit gen practs. analys Table r. XXIII & seq 3f Surety of the Peace Va Code (1860) Ch. 201. S.1 to 7 2e The modes of preventing the invasion of personal security in respect of Health wh: con 1f Abatement or Removal of Nuisances 1 Chit Gen. Prac. analys.-Table xxvi.vii 2042. 3 Bl com 5 2f Injunction of court of Chancery to prevent irremiable injury 1 Chit. gen. prac analys. Tab. [Written up left margin] *3f Fear of public punishment and private damages 3e The modes to prevent in— vasion of personal security in respect of Reputation. 1f Destroying a Libel 2f Fear public punish: &c. 1 Chit Gen Pract 44 2c The Right of personal liberty wherein con.

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1d When imprisonment is clearly illegal. Resistance and self— Defence. 1 Chit Gen. prac 49. Id. 634 to 638. 2d Where imprisonment is effected under colorable pretext of lawful authority 1e Writ of Habeas Corpus 3 Bl. 131. Constitution of U.S. Art. 1. Sec 1 & 2 Va Cons: cht 1. Sec 15. 2 Story's Com. on Cons: 134 2. V.C. (1860) Ch. 166. Id Ch: 158 (49) (+2e Fear of public punishment (as for an aggravated assault and of private {do} damages + 3c The right of {Freedom of Conscien ce} private property {consis} considered in detail subse— quently (+There seems to be no adequate prevention against the invasion of this right unless the aggression shall involve or threaten (as it probably would) the rights of personal security or personal liberty) 4c The Right of Freedom of Conscience 2a Relative Rights whi: con. 1b Rights which arise out of the relation of Husband & wife. wh: con 1c Injuries that may be done to such rights & therein of 1d Abduction of wife or the taking her away by force 2d Adultery or criminal conversation with her 3d Beating or otherwise abus— ing her. 2c Modes of securing one— self against such in— juries wh. of 1d Resistance as 1a & 3d 3 Bl com. 191. Id. 183. 2d Surety of the Peace & of good behavior as to all. 3d Fear of Public punish— ment and private damages as to all (4d under 2c Writ of Habeas Corpus) 2b Rights which arise out of the relations of Parent & child wh: con

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1c The injuries that may be done to such rights wherein of 1d abduction or taking away of child by force 2d Beating the child 3d Seduction of Daughters. 2c Modes of securing oneself against such injuries wherein con: 1d Resistance as to 1st & 2d 2d Surety of the Peace & of good behavior as to all. 3d Fear of Public punishment as to 1d & 2d & Private 4d damages {pub} as to all (Writ Habeas Corpus to 1st) 3b Rights which arise out of the creation of guardian & Ward wh con 1c The injuries that may be done to such rights wh: of abduction or taking away of Ward by force 2c Modes of securing one— self against such injuries wh: of 1d Resistance by force Barker & Taylor 1 Carrington & Pag rec 101 (Writ Habeas Corpus or Bill in Equity) 2d Injunction from court of Chancery (perhaps) 4b Rights which arise out of the relation of master & servant. wh. con. 1c Injuries that may be done to such rights wh: of {1d Beating the servant} {2d Resistance as to (...)} 1d Abduction of servant 2d Beating of Servant 3d Seduction of female servant.

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